Turquoise Waters. Historic Lighthouse.
Founded in 1681 by Bermuda settlers for sea salt production, Grand Turk is the largest of the Turks Islands and is home to historic sites, stunning beaches and colorful marine life. From diving and snorkeling to lounging beachside or exploring the island on scooters, there’s something to match everyone’s vacation style. Discover the island’s British and Bermuda roots while touring Cockburn Town where you can learn about the island’s old sea salt industry and see the popular Grand Turk Lighthouse – the only lighthouse in the Turks and Caicos. Or enjoy a scenic boat ride over to nearby Gibbs Cay and splash around with the wild stingrays that like to gather in the pristine calm waters surrounding the island.
Exciting Shore Excursions
Immerse yourself in authentic experiences with our Shore Excursions, expertly guided by locals.
Snapshots of Grand Turk
A visual preview of the amazing sites that await you.
Above and below the surface
Encounter sea turtles and other marine life whilst snorkelling.
Visit the historic St. Mary’s Anglican Church.
Discover colourful conch shells in local shops.
Young couple kayaking
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